Meet Android Developers from India keen to learn and inspire
Posted by Vishal Das, Community ManagerThis year the Google Developer Educators India team launched the “Android Learn and Inspire Series” for Android Developers who were eager to learn Jetpack Compose and inspire others to upskill. Meet the developers who completed the series and hosted workshops on Jetpack Compose to find out their motivation to teach others! Alankrita Shah, Lead Android Developer, Bolo Live How did you get started with Android Development?My journey with Android started back in my 3rd year of my undergraduate studies. I got an internship in a startup where I learned to develop an application that lets users watch videos. It was a simple application but that helped me start exploring android development. I was always in awe of the capabilities of Android applications.What keeps you motivated to learn and stay up to date ? In Android development, there are frequent updates that help developers write fast and efficient code. Keeping up with it would help build good
Posted by Vishal Das, Community Manager
Alankrita Shah, Lead Android Developer, Bolo Live
How did you get started with Android Development?
What keeps you motivated to learn and stay up to date ?
Which method of knowledge sharing did you find most effective?
I experimented with a few methods in the Android Learn and Inspire series. There are a few that I found quite effective.
- Adding some fun activities helps in bringing energy to the session. You can put up some fun activities that will include the learnings of the session in a fun way.
- Write up for the topic covered : Post the session, you can share a blog and/or code for the same. The members can access it if they want to revisit what they learned.”
Amardeep Kumar, Android Engineer, Walmart
How did you get started with Android Development?
What keeps you motivated to learn and share?
Which method of knowledge sharing did you find most effective?
One tip I would like to share is let’s bring those good engineers in Android who are expert in solving Android problems but shy in sharing knowledge.
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